Foreign workers in Israel: history and theory | JoVE VisualizeForeign workers in Israel: history and theory
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Area of Science:
- Sociology
- Economics
- Political Science
Background:
- Israel's labor force shifted from Palestinian workers to foreign workers starting in 1993.
- This transition occurred within the context of Israel's established reliance on noncitizen labor from occupied territories.
Purpose of the Study:
- To provide a descriptive history and theoretical analysis of labor migration to Israel.
- To examine the factors influencing the initiation of foreign labor flows into Israel.
- To analyze the interplay between structural predispositions and political determinants in labor migration.
Main Methods:
- Descriptive historical analysis.
- Theoretical analysis using dual labor market theory.
- Examination of state policy determinants.
Main Results:
- Dual labor market theory offers insights into labor migration to Israel.
- State policy is crucial for understanding the initiation of these migration flows.
- A cumulative model explains the process: structural factors create a predisposition, and political factors actualize it.
Conclusions:
- The Israeli experience illustrates a cumulative model for initiating labor migration.
- Both structural economic factors and political decisions shape foreign labor importation.
- Understanding labor migration requires analyzing both economic structures and state policies.
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